OORAH! Been there, done that...the other day, as a matter of fact. You'll like it, trust me...:mug: BBQ pit boys rule!!! Used smoky maple Montreal steak seasoning with adobo & a little fresh ground black pepper.
Deboned some pork shoulder steaks to grind for chili later. Got an old Weaver scope from the 70's cleaned up to put on my restored 160 Pellgun. Lookin' up some more info on my new Winchester 1400CS. Beer & vodka atm.:mug:
And for those into instant gratification;
Before;
After;
An old 70's Weaver V22-A 3-6 power scope I took off another rifle to mount on the model 160;
Here I am eyeballin' it for size;
I need some adaptor mounts to mount it to the receiver, though?...:confused:
Thanks, I have a lot more with extras to trade. Those 18" x 24" poster frames aren't cheap from Walmart. But they work well for coasters & beer labels at any rate. My wife & I both think framing the labels is better than the clutter of shelves full of dusty bottles. I think it still looks man...
Don't forget about the grains & stuff piling up in the dunnage container while you move on to other projects, like restoring rifles, framing beer labels,...
Ancestry.com does this too. The genealogy, family tree sight. My parents are both long dead, & I don't know if I have hair clippings or anything they could use besides mine?
I found some of those stick-on picture hangers as I was draining Starsan from a FV the other day. They were left over in a package I'd bought to hang the framed coasters months ago now. I'd framed the first set of beer labels, as some of you may know. Completely forgot to post the hung results...
the metal parts & reassembled the gun. Darn camera screwed up & I had trouble with the receiver, gas tube & bolt assemblies all needing to be assembled at once causing problems. So here's the final episodes of the restoration...
Put together another video & wife sent out for some lunch. Watched the two German bier guys with the HeliYUM spoof again. Funny stuff...
Still sounds like Mickey & Donald getting snockered...